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thrives on anything that grows on trees or in the ground, full of phytonutrients so whole grains like brown rice keen qa, steel cut oats, beans like black beans, legumes, chick peas, lentils. anything. those things have phi to nutrients, things that we don't even know about that are affecting our jeans they're full of fiber. this is one of the keys to the lean plan. fiber is the one dietary component that's been consistently shown to help people lose weight and keep the weight off. >> rose: and it's also good for digestion. >> absolutely. it lowers cholesterol and your blood pressure. it fills your stomach so that you're not... you're not hungry, first of all. it tells your brain that you're satiated. you've got something in your stomach. and also it helps the food digest more slowly and evenly so your blood glucose level, your blood sugar stays stable throughout the day. so that way you're not going into the hunger cravings. hormones aren't alerted to eat more. >> what do you make of the attention sugar is getting either in books or studies made by reputable organization. >> >> it's all ab
thrives on anything that grows on trees or in the ground, full of phytonutrients so whole grains like brown rice keen qa, steel cut oats, beans like black beans, legumes, chick peas, lentils. anything. those things have phi to nutrients, things that we don't even know about that are affecting our jeans they're full of fiber. this is one of the keys to the lean plan. fiber is the one dietary component that's been consistently shown to help people lose weight and keep the weight off. >>...
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we checked with brown's manager. he says that the details have not been finalized and they are subject to change. we will let you know when the services are finalized on our newscast as well as on our website wusa9.com, on facebook and also twitter. >>> the man who runs the secret service is facing tough questions about the prostitution scandal rocking his agency. danielle nottingham reports that scandal is forcing agencies to revise their codes of conduct. >> reporter: secret service director mike sullivan told lawmakers the misconduct of agents in the columbian prostitution scandal did not endanger president obama. sullivan is on the hot seat following revelations that secret service agents hired prostitutes in colombia prior to president obama's april visit. the director believes the misconduct was an isolated incident. he says similar allegations in el salvador were investigated and found to be unsubstantiated. but lawmakers doubt columbia was a one-time occurrence. >> this misconduct was almost certainly not an
we checked with brown's manager. he says that the details have not been finalized and they are subject to change. we will let you know when the services are finalized on our newscast as well as on our website wusa9.com, on facebook and also twitter. >>> the man who runs the secret service is facing tough questions about the prostitution scandal rocking his agency. danielle nottingham reports that scandal is forcing agencies to revise their codes of conduct. >> reporter: secret...
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france presidential election with just days left for the two candidates to woo voters before the site's brown but no not every once in a yes to get the choice on offer. in the russian capital you're watching r.t. i'm marina joshie the anti-corporate occupy movement has made a comeback in the u.s. after a long hiatus activist returned to the birthplace of the protest in new york city having been evicted from their encampment.
france presidential election with just days left for the two candidates to woo voters before the site's brown but no not every once in a yes to get the choice on offer. in the russian capital you're watching r.t. i'm marina joshie the anti-corporate occupy movement has made a comeback in the u.s. after a long hiatus activist returned to the birthplace of the protest in new york city having been evicted from their encampment.
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. >> i am pamela brown. we will have traffic and weather every ten minutes. first, adam caskey. >> the rena is letting up right now. have a small stream flood warning in prince william county and around manassas. that is for the next several hours. levels are up. let's look at live super doppler 7 radar. slowly drifting east, through the beltway in even montgomery 270.y and up 395 and creeping into prince county, along the down 95.and it is 61 degrees in winchester, dry. 66 in college park. partial sunshine today. cloudy this morning, sunshine afternoon, then more thunderstorms later today. rainfall within some of storms and there could be areas of flash flooding later on today? . degrees for the high temperature. more thunderstorms yesterday. possibly lasting until friday. it will be hot this weekend, the low 90s by the end of weekend with the of thundershowers especially on sunday. now to lisa baden. >> waiting for an updated list of foreclosures. we would not be surprised if that would include aden road at. two separate closures on that road yesterday beca
. >> i am pamela brown. we will have traffic and weather every ten minutes. first, adam caskey. >> the rena is letting up right now. have a small stream flood warning in prince william county and around manassas. that is for the next several hours. levels are up. let's look at live super doppler 7 radar. slowly drifting east, through the beltway in even montgomery 270.y and up 395 and creeping into prince county, along the down 95.and it is 61 degrees in winchester, dry. 66 in...
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i want to thank steveizen brown who is our commander in chief and chief editor, and he's done an outstanding job the last six years in putting the reports together. last year, the report was viewed by more than a million people, as the secretary noted consistent with her leadership on 21st century state craft, we have taken a number of steps to make the reports more concise, more accessible to a broader spectrum of viewers and easier to search. these reports are more shorter, more focused, and each country's section has an executive summary. we have used the latest technology to make the reports fully searchable as well as searchable across countries by topic. the public can share these reports on social media. and so they can have their own conversations about human rights. so i invite you to explore the reports online and to look at our website, a year old now, which is humanrights.gov. now let me take any questions. >> two things, one, could you assess for us the respect for human rights, particularly in those countries in the middle east where authoritarian regimes were toppled last year
i want to thank steveizen brown who is our commander in chief and chief editor, and he's done an outstanding job the last six years in putting the reports together. last year, the report was viewed by more than a million people, as the secretary noted consistent with her leadership on 21st century state craft, we have taken a number of steps to make the reports more concise, more accessible to a broader spectrum of viewers and easier to search. these reports are more shorter, more focused, and...
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this presidential election with just days left for the two candidates to voters before the science of brown not everyone's enthusiastic about the choice and offered. it is a town of the russian capital you're watching r t joshua welcome to the program and the anti-corporate occupy movement has made a comeback in the u.s. after a long hiatus activists return to the birthplace of the protests in new york city have admitted victims from their encampment last.
this presidential election with just days left for the two candidates to voters before the science of brown not everyone's enthusiastic about the choice and offered. it is a town of the russian capital you're watching r t joshua welcome to the program and the anti-corporate occupy movement has made a comeback in the u.s. after a long hiatus activists return to the birthplace of the protests in new york city have admitted victims from their encampment last.
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. >> colson went on to graduate from brown university and earned a law degree from george washington university. he served as a captain in the united states marine corp. and landed a job at the white house in the nixon administration. his promising career took an ominous turn. he was caught up in the water gate scandal as president nix nixon's hatchetman. he after that became a christian after reading c.s. lewis. boston globe reported if mr. colson can repent of his sins, there has to be hope for everybody. colson admitted he was guilty. he would do anything for the cause of his president and party. >> he served seven months at maxwell in alabama. he promised fellow inmates he would never forget them behind bars and talked about the experience on the "700 club" over the years. >> i thank god, pat, i went through it. because i carry with me a heavy burden for the men and women in prison. >> that burden led colson to establish prison fellowship, an international ministry working in 100 countries, committed to prisoner rehabilitation. >> with the prison population exploding and crime ra
. >> colson went on to graduate from brown university and earned a law degree from george washington university. he served as a captain in the united states marine corp. and landed a job at the white house in the nixon administration. his promising career took an ominous turn. he was caught up in the water gate scandal as president nix nixon's hatchetman. he after that became a christian after reading c.s. lewis. boston globe reported if mr. colson can repent of his sins, there has to be...
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chuck brown died last week after battling pneumonia. his daughter tells the washington post there will be an all day public viewing at the howard theater next tuesday. funeral services will be held next thursday. a venue has not been determined yet. no. 4, sitting your family together on an airplane got more expensive. american, delta, frontier and u.s. airways are charging for window and aisle seats. you can avoid that charge by waiting till the last minute to get a seat or asking a gate agent for help. no. 3, the pill is the most common form of birth control, but longer lasting birth control was found more effective like the iud. experts believe partly because women sometimes forget a dose of the by. no. 2, a boost for the economy -- of the pill. no. 2, a boost for the economy, increased job hiring, medium home price now $235,000. no. 1 tonight, good news at the pump, oil dropped below $90 a barrel for the first time since last november and oil supplies are at the highest level since 1990. the combination is expected to drive down gas
chuck brown died last week after battling pneumonia. his daughter tells the washington post there will be an all day public viewing at the howard theater next tuesday. funeral services will be held next thursday. a venue has not been determined yet. no. 4, sitting your family together on an airplane got more expensive. american, delta, frontier and u.s. airways are charging for window and aisle seats. you can avoid that charge by waiting till the last minute to get a seat or asking a gate agent...
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mascot from the moscow game so this is the grand son of the moscow games moscow years it's a polar brown there and yes it's a poor beer one in one of the three with this knowledge then with bonnie bonnie bonnie correct three of them on the highs and probably the most desirable license and product our goal is to. earn about. hols billion dollar store no other billion dollar turnover all the goodies yes and consider and different royalty. our profit which will reinvest into the games will be. so t three zero million dollars so so. they sold pretty well right now so i mean you can try to run to buy through the internet or put. there to decide that there are many other lessons and prove that in more than. five hundred different categories and ways spec'd that it will be increased by the games time by five thousand different kind of for goods and products memory memorable and we believe that it will be the part of the. memory that every citizen of russia could take from the games says to me three chip in the shankill president of the sochi two thousand and fourteen are going to spotlight will
mascot from the moscow game so this is the grand son of the moscow games moscow years it's a polar brown there and yes it's a poor beer one in one of the three with this knowledge then with bonnie bonnie bonnie correct three of them on the highs and probably the most desirable license and product our goal is to. earn about. hols billion dollar store no other billion dollar turnover all the goodies yes and consider and different royalty. our profit which will reinvest into the games will be. so...
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"los angeles times" reports the brown administration does not intend redo revenue forecast because the stock price will continue to fluctuate. >>> this morning san francisco mayor lee will unveil a two year budget plan including money to hire more than 300 new police officers. the mayor also wants to hire more than 250 new firefighters over the next six years. lee wants to increase loans to small businesses and create new business corridors. the proposal will reveal how he plans to close the projected 170 million dollar budget gap. the board of supervisors will take up the budget next month. >>> privately owned dragon spacecraft is detached from the international space station and preparing for a ride back to earth. the it delivered half a ton of cargo to the space station seven days ago the first private mission ever to the station. spacex is headed by elon musk chairman of tesla. the reusable dragon capsule is expected to splash down in the pacific before 9:00 this morning, pacific time. >>> very little clouds you know we are ready for that warm-up mike tell us more. >>> looks like i
"los angeles times" reports the brown administration does not intend redo revenue forecast because the stock price will continue to fluctuate. >>> this morning san francisco mayor lee will unveil a two year budget plan including money to hire more than 300 new police officers. the mayor also wants to hire more than 250 new firefighters over the next six years. lee wants to increase loans to small businesses and create new business corridors. the proposal will reveal how he...
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everything you need to know about chuck brown's public memorial. good morning to you. welcome to "news 4 today." ty i'm eun yang. >> and i'm aaron gilchrist. as you take a live look outside, 68 degrees. the sun is up and it's going to lead tom kierein to a beautiful day. >> gorgeous day under way. the birds are chirping. the air is cool and fresh. the humidity is low. this is just about as good as it can get on this may morning, the final day of may. going back 12 hours ago, those were the remnants of tropical storm beryl that inleashed tonights of rain. but over the last 12 hours it quickly raced out to sea and behind that high pressure has swepts in, cleared out the sky. all these areas in light green in the 60s across maryland, delaware, and into virginia and the district and farther west, the darker green areas, that's where we're in the 50s. most of western parts of maryland and the shenandoah valley, many locations are down into the 50s this morning. so quite a few start. reagan national now is at 69 degrees. and for your day today we'll have by noontime temperat
everything you need to know about chuck brown's public memorial. good morning to you. welcome to "news 4 today." ty i'm eun yang. >> and i'm aaron gilchrist. as you take a live look outside, 68 degrees. the sun is up and it's going to lead tom kierein to a beautiful day. >> gorgeous day under way. the birds are chirping. the air is cool and fresh. the humidity is low. this is just about as good as it can get on this may morning, the final day of may. going back 12 hours...
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including one by the brown family and one final performance, a medley of chuck brown's music performed by his band and several special guests. >> this is not going to be like a funeral, it's going to be like a celebration. this is party today. i don't think too many people are going to be crying today. he's not going anywhere. he's right here. >> reporter: and sugar bear, james funk, white boy and big tony will be among the musicians performing in that final tribute. and then the brown family is going to be performing "it's so hard to say good-bye." you can see the crowd assembled here. there are many more outside the convention center waiting to get inside. capacity here is 14,500 and we may hit capacity before it's all over. reporting live from the d.c. convention center, megan mcgrath, news4. >>> sounds like a celebration. thank you, megan. >>> and you can watch the entire chuck brown memorial service live starting at noon on nbcwashington.com. and on nbc washington nonstop. >> can you watch it at cox channel 803 and 4.2 over the air. >>> right now, marlboro pike remains closed betw
including one by the brown family and one final performance, a medley of chuck brown's music performed by his band and several special guests. >> this is not going to be like a funeral, it's going to be like a celebration. this is party today. i don't think too many people are going to be crying today. he's not going anywhere. he's right here. >> reporter: and sugar bear, james funk, white boy and big tony will be among the musicians performing in that final tribute. and then the...
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the newshour tonight, we have the latest on the still unfolding story that's left u.s. officials struggling to resolve a tense diplomatic situation. >> brown: then, on the "daily download," we examine how the campaigns are using twitter hashtags to get out their messages. >> suarez: miles o'brien profiles a small private company trying to position itself for a big role in exploring frontiers in space. >> i'm talking about setting ultimately tens of thousands, virtually millions of people to mars and then going out there and exploring the stars. >> brown: judy woodruff talks with veteran congress-watchers thomas mann and norman ornstein, about extreme partisanship, the subject of their new book, "it's even worse than it looks." >> we've never seen it this dysfunctional so unfortunately the title may be alarmist, but it's true. >> suarez: and we close with a look at the record-breaking $120 million price tag for one of the world's most recognizable images, "the scream" by edvard munc
i'm jeffrey brown. >> suarez: and i'm ray suarez. on the newshour tonight, we have the latest on the still unfolding story that's left u.s. officials struggling to resolve a tense diplomatic situation. >> brown: then, on the "daily download," we examine how the campaigns are using twitter hashtags to get out their messages. >> suarez: miles o'brien profiles a small private company trying to position itself for a big role in exploring frontiers in space. >> i'm...
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a man named cyril williams shot and killed brown while brown was working security at the applebees in forestville. william is serving a life sentence. the new signs with brown's name will hang near the forestville barracks where brown had been stationed. >>> it's been more than a year since an american university professor was found dead in her home. tonight police are still trying to get the suspect to give himself up. jorge is accused of killing professor sue ann markum in october of 2010. he fled to mexico after that shooting. police charged him with murder a year ago after finding his dna on the weapon. they've been trying to get him to return to the united states to stand trial. he has refused and u.s. officials are working with the mexico an government to get him back to the states. >>> in prince william county, virginia, a teacher who works with emotionally challenged students has been charged with sa assault and battery against a 10-year-old child. jane watrel has more. >> reporter: 35-year-old cynthia hall has taught emotionally disturbed students for the past 18 months at ke
a man named cyril williams shot and killed brown while brown was working security at the applebees in forestville. william is serving a life sentence. the new signs with brown's name will hang near the forestville barracks where brown had been stationed. >>> it's been more than a year since an american university professor was found dead in her home. tonight police are still trying to get the suspect to give himself up. jorge is accused of killing professor sue ann markum in october of...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we analyze the new numbers, and assess the prospects of work for college graduates and other young people entering the job market. >> woodruff: then, ray suarez examines the apparent easing of the diplomatic crisis between beijing and washington over a blind activist, as chinese officials said today he can apply to study abroad. >> brown: margaret warner talks with author peter bergen about his new book "manhunt," a look at the long pursuit and final days of osama bin laden. >> woodruff: mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. >> brown: and we close tonight with a look at a national effort to engage young people at the local level through the music of marvin gaye and their own artistic expressions. >> brown: and we close we're like a broken down city. it's not just the economy that is causing cleveland the problem right now. it's the attitude; it's the struggle. we need to make a change. that's what i am expecting people to hear in our music. >>
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we analyze the new numbers, and assess the prospects of work for college graduates and other young people entering the job market. >> woodruff: then, ray suarez examines the apparent easing of the diplomatic crisis between beijing and washington over a blind activist, as chinese officials said today he can apply to study abroad. >> brown: margaret warner talks with author peter bergen about his new book...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we assess what's behind the downward trend, and whether it's likely to continue into the summer travel season. >> woodruff: then, we update the battle for the presidency in egypt as a muslim brotherhood candidate wins a spot in the runoff elections next month. >> brown: ray suarez examines the lasting legacy of the case of the missing child etan patz. >> woodruff: miles o'brienrtrept reports on safety measures at u.s. nuclear plants, and asks are they ready for a worst-case scenario, a fukushima-like meltdown? >> the i anybodya against change and against improvement, i think it's something we have to be vigilant about and push so the regulator can make sure that change happens. >> david >> brown: david brooks and ruth marcus analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and we talk to pulitzer prize winning author stephen greenblatt about his new book, the story of the rediscovery of an ancient manuscript and its influence even today. >> one day, it is on the shelf an
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, we assess what's behind the downward trend, and whether it's likely to continue into the summer travel season. >> woodruff: then, we update the battle for the presidency in egypt as a muslim brotherhood candidate wins a spot in the runoff elections next month. >> brown: ray suarez examines the lasting legacy of the case of the missing child etan patz. >> woodruff: miles o'brienrtrept reports on safety measures...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we have the latest on this historic day, coming 15 months after the ouster of president hosni mubarak. >> ifill: then, we look at the facebook fallout as the social media giant's market debut falters out of the gate. >> brown: we have two on-the- ground reports on europe's economic troubles from spain and greece, where austerity measures are hitting home for ordinary citizens. >> ifill: we examine the iran nuclear talks in baghdad as world powers float a proposal to curb tehran's enrichment program. >> brown: and we close with the diamond anniversary of an american treasure. spencer michels has the story of building san francisco's golden gate bridge. >> it's not all celebration, a 75-year-old controversy has flared anew over who should get the credit for designing this spectacular bridge. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundat
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we have the latest on this historic day, coming 15 months after the ouster of president hosni mubarak. >> ifill: then, we look at the facebook fallout as the social media giant's market debut falters out of the gate. >> brown: we have two on-the- ground reports on europe's economic troubles from spain and greece, where austerity measures are hitting home for ordinary citizens. >> ifill: we examine...
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terrell brown is watching the weather. >> slaughter in syria, charlie d'agata has the latest on a government attack that left dozens of children dead. >> the strains of war, barry pederson faces the challenge when the troops come home. >> these mobilizations change you. maybe for the good, maybe for the worst. >> an inspiration for the graduates, commencement speakers share their insights with the class of 2012. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> cordes: good evening, i am nancy cordes, memorial day weekend is bringing us our first real taste of summer all right with record or near record highs in the 90s across much of the country. at the same time, other areas are coping with everything from unseasonably late snow to early tropical storms. terrell brown is in washington tracking the weather tonight. >> these homes have little chance against a massive wildfire in the gila national forest of new mexico. all three were destroyed as the blaze torched 85,000 square miles and continues to grow. >> across the west from colorado to california, brush fi
terrell brown is watching the weather. >> slaughter in syria, charlie d'agata has the latest on a government attack that left dozens of children dead. >> the strains of war, barry pederson faces the challenge when the troops come home. >> these mobilizations change you. maybe for the good, maybe for the worst. >> an inspiration for the graduates, commencement speakers share their insights with the class of 2012. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening...
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the blind lawyer's escape, and the diplomatic dilemma his case poses for the obama administration. >> woodruff: then, we explore how apple and other tech companies take advantage of the tax code, and sidestep millions in state and federal taxes. >> ifill: ray suarez examines the debate in wisconsin over recalling the governor. is it an early test of pro and anti union power for the november elections? >> brown: judy woodruff assesses the strength and influence of al-qaeda one year after the death of osama bin laden. >> ifill: and we close with a look at the combat paper project, a program for veterans that turns uniforms into art. >> i felt like there was pressure building up and i had nowhere to turn, no outlet, and the first time i started cutting the uniform i was literally separating away, tearing away at the fibers of war. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> eve
i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the blind lawyer's escape, and the diplomatic dilemma his case poses for the obama administration. >> woodruff: then, we explore how apple and other tech companies take advantage of the tax code, and sidestep millions in state and federal taxes. >> ifill: ray suarez examines the debate in wisconsin over recalling the governor. is it an early test of pro and anti union power for the...
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recently seen an influx of weapons from abroad the opposition remains split and anti-war activist jim brown says the syrian national council chief stepping down is just more proof of that. clearly you have an opposition that is and there isn't a single opposition bloc and there are those voices that are clearly calling for for intervention and there are those who are clearly against it and i think these those two tendencies in particular are afflicted in the splits in the opposition be united states has its own very special interest anyway and it would to some extent it would rely on its local allies but on the other hand would never see complete control to them so they would be working in parallel the united states would prefer a regime change as it's preferred outcome they would like to eliminate its part of opposition to iran. and i don't think that they consider there's a possibility of a favorable outcome if the syrian government remains in power and whatever they say whatever they talk about peace i think for them that's the dieties the bottom line and that is their objective. still t
recently seen an influx of weapons from abroad the opposition remains split and anti-war activist jim brown says the syrian national council chief stepping down is just more proof of that. clearly you have an opposition that is and there isn't a single opposition bloc and there are those voices that are clearly calling for for intervention and there are those who are clearly against it and i think these those two tendencies in particular are afflicted in the splits in the opposition be united...
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treasure-trove, among the new music inductions, "i feel love" by donna summer, the theme to the charlie brown christmas. >> attention parents of small children. you know infew perks of flying with splaul children, you get to board the plane first. not anymore. at least on united airlines. families with small children and diaper bags and car seats and folded up strollers will no longer get the perk. they have dropped the perk they say to simplify the boarding process. >>> maybe it's the fact his mom has been on the throne for 60 years and right now, he figures why not, but prince chals appears to be cutting lose these days. there's no stopping him. he showed up on the bb crunews doing weather. now he's moved on to dj'ing. he was scratching with the kids. while the head phone concept was foreign and his beats do need work, he's had a nice flow. >>> up next here tonight, the dirty little secret that's getting harder to find. store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a
treasure-trove, among the new music inductions, "i feel love" by donna summer, the theme to the charlie brown christmas. >> attention parents of small children. you know infew perks of flying with splaul children, you get to board the plane first. not anymore. at least on united airlines. families with small children and diaper bags and car seats and folded up strollers will no longer get the perk. they have dropped the perk they say to simplify the boarding process....
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inductions, "i feel love" by donna summer who passed away last week the great theme to the charlie brown christmas, purple rain, bo diddley, and rapper's delight. >> attention parents of small children. you know one of the few perks of flying by air with small children, you get to board the plane first with other passengers who might need assistance, as they say? not anymore. at least on united airlines. families with small children and diaper bags and car seats and folded up strollers will no longer get most favored nation status. united has quietly dropped the perk they say to simplify the boarding process. >>> maybe it's the fact his mom has been on the throne for 60 years and right now, he figures why not, but for whatever reason, prince charles appears to be cutting loose these days. there's no stopping him. he showed up on the bbc news in scotland doing the weather suddenly. now he's moved on to dj'ing. he was positively scratching with the kids. while the head phone concept was a bit foreign and his beat matching does need work, even he would admit, the man's always had a rather n
inductions, "i feel love" by donna summer who passed away last week the great theme to the charlie brown christmas, purple rain, bo diddley, and rapper's delight. >> attention parents of small children. you know one of the few perks of flying by air with small children, you get to board the plane first with other passengers who might need assistance, as they say? not anymore. at least on united airlines. families with small children and diaper bags and car seats and folded up...
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them about people brown. people shooting bread away i don't know exactly what was happening we're here at the checkpoints on the device the other day you know the u.n. has just done a tour through the area it's been a very very fast trip they've literally driven through stopping at some of the military checkpoints around speak to some of the people but no more than five ten minutes at a time to give you barely enough time to speak to some of the people in the area and get a feel for exactly what's been happening here was the observers presence here does seem to have made some small in rights situation in the country is far from so. tension in the capital of damascus is palpable explosions a regular occurrence now and security everywhere tight firefighters rushed to the scene after a demonstration servers themselves have admitted a resolution to happen even night and it will have to come in large parts from the syrian people themselves but with parliamentary elections next week and with the if the mission unde
them about people brown. people shooting bread away i don't know exactly what was happening we're here at the checkpoints on the device the other day you know the u.n. has just done a tour through the area it's been a very very fast trip they've literally driven through stopping at some of the military checkpoints around speak to some of the people but no more than five ten minutes at a time to give you barely enough time to speak to some of the people in the area and get a feel for exactly...
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brown said those things to get more of a reason or more of a day to celebrate spraying it and then to protest anything. ridiculous because they're bringing us the mood from central moscow now the opposition forces are also out on the streets was a communist party being the loudest voice artist jacob riis was at the rally. was it is they. want to work is they for the communist party of may day being quite symbolic for them now what they're demanding as a very modern day aspects they are very very cool when it comes to opposition on the back of the parliamentary elections held in december these allegations of electoral fraud also during the presidential elections now their candidate their leader gennady zyuganov or he stood crucially as the main opposition against vladimir putin the president elect and he still refused the results of those presidential elections they want a rerun of the parliamentary elections be believed meant to be wrought with allegations of lect school fraud but the message is proving he hears day among those in attendance i still managing even though they have an a
brown said those things to get more of a reason or more of a day to celebrate spraying it and then to protest anything. ridiculous because they're bringing us the mood from central moscow now the opposition forces are also out on the streets was a communist party being the loudest voice artist jacob riis was at the rally. was it is they. want to work is they for the communist party of may day being quite symbolic for them now what they're demanding as a very modern day aspects they are very...